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Austria - Innsbruck -13a- Fort Phil Basten (Goldenes Dachl)
Austria

(Goldenes Dachl) in Innsbruck, Austria Old Town Hasuofeidi end of the street, formerly known as the New Palace building.

 It was built in 1500, is a late Gothic style building, is to commemorate the engagement and Maximilian I built. Maximilian I appointed Nicholas in 1494-1496 between the former dilapidated building will be converted into a pick Gothic dome of the palace balcony in order to be able to watch the game here, and theater performances on the square.

Pick two floor with 16 meters wide and 3.7 meters high on the only roof, the roof is the use of 3450 gold foil veneer made of copper, golden dome house its name is derived from this!

Yanjiao edge decorated with animal prints carving patterns, pillars surface around full relief: One of Emperor Maximilian I and Empress statue. Marks the bottom of the front carved with the coat of arms of Austria and Hungary, the double-headed eagle and the king eagle, Istanbul and Milan, heraldry de Bourgogne, Styria and Tyrol side there crest.

The mural depicts two shoulder Empire banner and flag guards Tyrol. Authentic painting collection in Tyrol Museum.

Copyright: Jacky Cheng
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11288x5644
Taken: 16/03/2015
Chargée: 02/04/2015
Published: 02/04/2015
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Tags: austria; innsbruck; fort; phil; basten; goldenes; dachl; 2015
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